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The first Regional Office of NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) was opened in London in March. Located at the Imperial College London Innovation Hub (I-HUB) in the White City Innovation District, the regional office was opened by the UK Minister for Defence Procurement, Alex Chalk KC and ...


The biggest DPRTE event to date saw the defence industry come together last week at Farnborough International. The event was attended by over 19,00 people – a record for DPRTE 23 – and provided a unique opportunity to showcase goods and services as well as the chance to engage directly with ...


New innovative software that will map the Defence supply chain to identify risks and areas of fragility has been unveiled at DPRTE. Developed with defence suppliers and industry partners the Supplier Management and Resilience Team (SM&RT) at Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the procurement arm of the Ministry of Defence, has ...


DE&S has purchased the first of two Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance (MROS) ships that will carry cutting-edge equipment to protect Britain’s critical subsea cables and pipelines from hostile attack. The ‘mother-ship’ which will be operated by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) is vital to national security through protection of the UK’s critical ...


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